Movement
Osteokinematics
Miscellaneous
Muscle Contraction
Muscles Involved
100

What is the movement of the shoulder during this phase?

About 90* Shoulder flexion and internal rotation

100

What is the plane and axis of the shooting elbow during this phase of the movement?

Sagittal plane/medial-lateral axis

100

What are the arthrokinematics of the glenohumeral joint during phase 2?

GH joint

Roll and slide in opposite directions.

100

What is the muscle contraction of the shoulder during phase 2 of shooting a basketball?

Concentric 

100

Which finger muscles of the shooting hand are used during phase 2?

Flexor digitorum superficialis, flexor digitorum profundus

200

What movement is seen at the elbow during this phase of the movement?

Elbow flexion→ elbow extension

200
Describe the osteokinematics for the stabilizing hand during phase 2 of the movement.

Sagittal plane/ mediolateral axis

200

What are some barriers that may hinder this movement?

Distance from the rim 

size of the basketball 

weight of the basketball

200

What is the muscle contraction of the scapula while shooting a basketball?

concentric, synergistic

200

What elbow muscles are used right before the release of the basketball when shooting?

Triceps, Anconeus

300

What is the movement is happening at the wrist (shooting hand) during this movement?

hyperextension -> wrist flexion

300

What are the osteokinematics for the scapula while shooting a basketball?

Transverse plane for protraction with a vertical axis

Upward rotation in the frontal plane on the anteroposterior axis

300

Describe the prehension grasp is being used throughout the movement.

Spherical grasp is seen when one holds a round object, such as a ball, where the thumb is in opposition with fingers flexed and abducted (Rybski, 2019).

300
What is the muscle contraction of the stabilizing forearm muscles?

Isometric 

300

What shoulders muscles are used during phase 2 of shooting a basketball?

Flex: Anterior deltoid, Pectoralis Major, Coracobrachialis, Pec major (clavicular) *, Long head of biceps brachii (when elbow is straight)

Internal rotation: pec major, subscapularis, teres minor and latissimus dorsi

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